Originally Posted by
Thomas712
I'm sorry to say that I have been thinking about getting rid of my anemones. Seems my mind has just gotten tired of having so many anemones in my tanks, or I'm just tired of having Bubble tip anemones.
After raising them for 5.5 years I think I'm ready to move on and develope my reef into something different.
Part of my brain however says that I should keep them or one, they have done so well for me that it is hard to part with them.
I consider 5.5 years pretty sucessful though, proof that I can do it. But now, maybe, something different.
Anyone have any thoughts about my thoughts? Should I move on and try something different or keep the little tribbles?
Thomas712
Thomas, you probably dont remember a post that you posted a long time ago for a dying bubble tip anemone that I had a problem with. Well..to refresh your memory, my rose BTA looked nice but after the clowns hosted, it started loosing its tenticles and they were being ripped off. You suggested it might of been the rough clowns and indeed it was. Well in that forum, I thought that was the END for my BTA because it had NO tenticles at ALL after a while. I was still feeding it although it had no tenticles to grab the food on to. I still had hope for it and decided to keep this one in my tank, surely enough...I kept my water quality high and all parameters where they needed to be, the clowns started hosting my long tenticle plate coral in the meantime and now.....my BTA is STILL ALIVE.
To make the story short, my rose BTA has started to grow NEW tenticles and it has tenticles now. Each day I seem to find more and more growth. And to make the story a happy ending, it is showing light green colors on its tenticles, which means it is regaining its zooxanthalle!!!!
These creatures are hard to hate, but easy to love. I thought it was going to die, so did everyone else but it didnt. It fought for its life and now it has come back to see another day. You should definetly keep at least one anemone!!!! These creatures are amazing. Its hard to imagine how strong they might be in the wild concidering how strong it was in my tank to stay alive!
I hope this story made a difference in your opinion to keep at least one anemone.